Primate restraint device

Animal husbandry – Animal controlling or handling – Holding crate or trap

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C119S712000

Reexamination Certificate

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07806088

ABSTRACT:
A restraint device for primates capable of providing accurate visual psychological results of experiment by reducing stress given to the primates as subjects and stabilizing the psychological state of the primates. A box-like body (12) formed of a transparent material comprises foot stands (70), a waist stand (72), a first restraint (40) for restraining a body, and a second restraint (42) for restraining a neck in this order starting at the lower part. In both restraints, the first cutout parts (40aa,42aa) of first plate-like bodies (40a,42a) and the second cutout parts (40bb,42bb) of second plate-like bodies (40b,42b) are mutually overlapped with each other in the directions reverse to each other to form a first hole (50) for restraining the body and a second hole (52) for restraining the neck while adjusting their sizes. The heights and the inclinations of the first and second restraints can be adjusted.

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